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Four Things Remodeling Magazines will Advise You On

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Are you interested in remodeling your home? Remodeling and renovation is popular right now as the economy moves away from the recession and people are looking for ways to spruce up their homes or add value to existing property in order to resell later. There are a lot of good tips and complications to avoid during your remodeling experience, and remodeling magazines are a good tool to have while planning. What are some tips they might give you?

First, magazines about remodeling will probably mention that you should make sure that everything is in writing if you hire a contractor. It is easy to assume something is included in the price when it is not, or that the material is higher grade than what the contractor plans to use. For example, if you want the ceilings painted a different color than the walls, this will be a different price and needs to be included in the estimate, in writing.

Second, a magazine about remodeling can give you helpful DIY, or do it yourself, tips. Be careful about what challenges you take on by yourself, of course. Be wary about messing with weight bearing structures or electrical, these things are best left to the experts. But DIY remodeling can be a lot of fun. They can give tips, for example, on what color combinations and patterns are trendy right now, and will have ideas about how to accessorize your room. Floating shelves, maybe? Remodeling magazines might also give fun little tips, like if you paint the wings of a fan with the primary colors, it will swirl in a rainbow once you turn it on.

Third, remodeling magazines can give you tips specific to the room or rooms you are planning to remodel. Did you know, for example, that when you renovate your basement, you can get the basement window expanded? This will actually be necessary if you plan to rent the room legally to someone else.

Fourth, remodeling magazines will probably suggest that you not pay the final check to the contractor until all the work is finished. As soon as you give them the last of your dollars, they have less incentive to return and finish the job if there is something left hanging.

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